I blame myself for how things went at Southampton but it was the best thing that happened to me it's been a dream to be back in the Premier League' Tottenham Hotspur's Magnet Head' speaks to FourFourTwo
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I blame myself for how things went at Southampton but it was the best thing that happened to me  it's been a dream to be back in the Premier League' Tottenham Hotspur's Magnet Head' speaks to FourFourTwo
"Few footballers' career paths follow a straight line for Tottenham Hotspur's Kevin Danso, some of his biggest highs and lows have come against Manchester United. Born in Austria before moving to England aged six, Danso spent time with Reading and MK Dons, then began his senior career with Augsburg. A loan move to Southampton didn't go as well as hoped in 2019-20, including a game to forget against the Red Devils, but the 27-year-old centre-back has since developed into a seasoned Austria international,"
"he's started the club's last three Premier League games, and is loving life back in England. It's been an amazing feeling to be back in the Premier League, he tells FourFourTwo. Growing up here and starting my football academy life here, Premier League football was always what you saw on the TV every weekend. It was always a dream for me to be in the Premier League, especially with a team like Spurs."
"Within months, he'd done what so many Spurs players had dreamed of doing over the past two decades he'd won a trophy. Danso was utilised as an extra centre-back in two key games, coming on as a late substitute as Spurs held on to a one-goal lead in the quarter-final at Eintracht Frankfurt, then doing the same during the final against Manchester United in Bilbao."
Kevin Danso was born in Austria and moved to England at age six, progressing through Reading and MK Dons before starting his senior career with Augsburg. A loan spell at Southampton in 2019-20 proved difficult, including a poor outing against Manchester United, but he developed into a regular Austria international. Danso rejoined England with Tottenham on an initial loan from Lens that included an obligation to buy, started recent Premier League matches, and relished his return. He contributed as an extra centre-back in crucial knockout matches, coming on late to help preserve leads and win the Europa League.
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